While filming on location in India, the Snake Rescue Call Team set out to find four venomous snake species which are responsible for causing the greatest number of medically significant human snakebites in the country. These four species are collectively referred to as the “Big Four” and include the Indian cobra (Naja naja), common kraitContinue reading The Big Four Venomous Snakes of India→

The Save The Snakes and Living Zoology Team have finished filming while at the Agumbe Rainforest Research Station. The Agumbe Rainforest Research Station (ARRS) is a permanent field station of the Madras Crocodile Bank Trust, located on a 4.5 acre site, in the middle of Someshwara Wildlife Sanctuary and Agumbe Reserve Forest; approximately 1.5 kmContinue reading Filming King Cobras in Agumbe→

To accomplish successful snake conservation efforts, Save The Snakes relies on the expertise, dedication and passion of our local partner, the Eastern Ghats Wildlife Society, to protect snake populations and mitigate human-snake conflict in South India. In the moment pictured above, EGWS Founder Murthy Kantimahanti speaks with community members about snake awareness and eases theirContinue reading Snake Conservation Efforts Underway in South India→